[Opinions] Middle name for Sheridan (GP!)
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The first place I encountered the name Sheridan on a girl (or anyone) was on the soap opera Passions; I then heard it as the name of the unseen son of Hyacinth Bucket on Keeping Up Appearances. So it's a fun GP for me too!
Ohh, I love Sheridan Elke; there's something very fun and 70s about it.
Sheridan Ivy is a very appealing combo. It came to mind right away for me, and I see that others have thought of it as well.
Ohh, I love Sheridan Elke; there's something very fun and 70s about it.
Sheridan Ivy is a very appealing combo. It came to mind right away for me, and I see that others have thought of it as well.
While Sheridan is considered more feminine now, it was historically masculine; and if I were to encounter a "Sheridan Avery _____" in the wild, I'd assume the name belonged to a man who was named after an ancestor.
That said, I think Sheridan pairs best with a middle name beginning with a vowel. For this reason, Sheridan Elodie is my favorite of the combos you've posted, but the three-syllable (with first syllable stressed) rhythm of both names is a bit repetitious. I would also avoid a middle name that also ended with an N-sound.
Might I suggest...
Sheridan Alessia
Sheridan Amelia
Sheridan Arista
Sheridan Audrey
Sheridan Elise
Sheridan Emilia
Sheridan Eve
Sheridan Felice
Sheridan Frances
Sheridan Iris
Sheridan Isolde
Sheridan Ivy
Sheridan Marie (a little cliché, but I think it goes)
Sheridan Olive
Sheridan Olivia
That said, I think Sheridan pairs best with a middle name beginning with a vowel. For this reason, Sheridan Elodie is my favorite of the combos you've posted, but the three-syllable (with first syllable stressed) rhythm of both names is a bit repetitious. I would also avoid a middle name that also ended with an N-sound.
Might I suggest...
Sheridan Alessia
Sheridan Amelia
Sheridan Arista
Sheridan Audrey
Sheridan Elise
Sheridan Emilia
Sheridan Eve
Sheridan Felice
Sheridan Frances
Sheridan Iris
Sheridan Isolde
Sheridan Ivy
Sheridan Marie (a little cliché, but I think it goes)
Sheridan Olive
Sheridan Olivia
Sheridan Hyacinth (the y dangles though)
Sheridan Elizabeth - classic
Sheridan Marguerite (Marguerite means daisy)
Sheridan Rose - pretty
Sheridan Violet
Sheridan Elizabeth - classic
Sheridan Marguerite (Marguerite means daisy)
Sheridan Rose - pretty
Sheridan Violet
I forgot to add that I like the nickname Sher.